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Homeowner Tips to Consider When Living in Georgia

What to Know as a Georgia Resident

By Rayanne MorrissPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

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If you live in Georgia or are planning to move to Georgia, plenty of options are available for you. Regardless of whether you want to live in the suburbs, rural area, or in a large city, Georgia continues to be one of the least expensive places to live. With the average home price of $200,000, your home's value in Georgia will continue to rise. Continue reading to discover homeowner tips when living in Georgia.

Georgia, also known as the peach state, is rich in culture and history. It was founded in 1788 and played an essential part in civil rights history. It is the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr., and there are lots of political leaders from Atlanta. As a state and the southernmost part of the United States, Georgia is prone to sweltering and humid summers. For homeowners in Georgia, there are a lot of maintenance tips to consider yearly. Some of those are:

Take Care of Your Pipes

Our pipes are a part of the house that doesn't require daily maintenance. While they bring water into the home and control the sewer system, pipes are insane and rarely considered. However, the pipes in homes are a major convenience that needs to be looked after and exposed fixtures. Some ways to take care of the pipes in your home are:

Do not flush anything besides human waste and toilet paper

Clean each drain in your home every month

Do not pour grease down your kitchen drain

set your water pressure at recommended psi

Take Care of Your Roof

With all the maintenance done to keep our home interior up-to-date and running smoothly, it is easy to forget about the outside. That includes the roof. However, your roof protects your home from weather conditions, keeps your home warm in the winter, and it keeps your home cool in the summer. A roof is something that we expect to last a long time. However, because it is in the weather, a roof leak can happen at almost any time. That means that keeping up with the integrity of your roof is essential. Not only does a good roof add value to your home, it improves your home's curb appeal. Having a roof repair in Atlanta completed on your home can be greatly beneficial to improving your home. You should also have one of your contacts be a roofer so it will save you the aggravation when you need a professional consultation quickly.

Take Care of Your Trees

The peaches that are a staple in Georgia don't get imported from other states. They are grown in Georgia, and in some areas, every yard has a peach tree. In addition to providing fresh fruit, these trees offer beautiful shade and a backyard. Naturally, bugs are attracted to fruit trees. Therefore, they require more pruning and trimming, and bug removal. While it creates more work for the homeowners, trimming and pruning trees can be great exercise. But some other benefits of pruning trees is:

It makes trees healthier

prevents insects and bugs from infecting the trees

It makes your yard safer

It can stimulate the growth of the tree

Take Care of Your Heating System

Although it is warmer for many months in Georgia, they also have a heating system. Most homes use a central furnace that blows heated air through ducts throughout the house. Other homes have heating systems that are run by natural gas or fuel oil. Keeping up with the maintenance of a home includes taking care of the heating system. Many companies who install heating systems will offer a contract to inspect, repair, and give general service to your heating system. In addition to keeping your heating system running its best, overall maintenance will provide your home with energy savings, increase in efficiency, and your family will have improved comfort during the cold months.

Take Care of Your Chimney

It doesn't matter if you have an old historic home in Georgia or a new contemporary home; many homes in Georgia have chimneys with beautiful mantles. Besides bringing in wood and starting a beautiful fire for warmth, chimneys require homeowner and family safety attention.

To keep your fireplace safe, make sure your chimney is waterproof. Have a fireplace damper that works. Make sure your bricks aren't crumbling.

Conclusion

As you have read, owning a home in Georgia is much like owning a home anywhere else. That includes specific maintenance both inside and outside. Above I have listed some tips for anyone owning a home in Georgia.

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